The JLS interview of Dr. Marvin Dunn is now up and running on the website and ready for viewing. Dr. Dunn is Professor of Medicine and former Dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine. If you know Dr. Dunn, you will love this interview. He tells it like it is.
There are 13 short video clips.
If you want to see them, click or go to http://www.myjohnlocke.com/ and select the website for videos.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
KC Hospice Seminars
The first KC Hospice Seminar was held Saturday, March 22, 2008. Present were 5 of the best looking medical students you ever saw, complete with white coats and stethescopes. Dr. Allegre made some introductory remarks and presented two current cases.
She then led ward rounds on the patients and began a conversation which lasted about 25 minutes with each patient. The students had ample opportunity to ask the patient questions concerning their situation. They were thoughtful questions.
The patients were well selected. They readily accepted the students and were very happy to talk with them even though one of the patients was experiencing some pain.
The group then retired to a conference room and discussed freely what they had just seen and heard.
It was an amazing morning. In my opinion, this is what medical education is all about. It could not have been better. Kudos to Dr. Allegre, the students who did very well, and the patients who had much to teach. Everyone learned something valuable. I think we have got something good going here.
She then led ward rounds on the patients and began a conversation which lasted about 25 minutes with each patient. The students had ample opportunity to ask the patient questions concerning their situation. They were thoughtful questions.
The patients were well selected. They readily accepted the students and were very happy to talk with them even though one of the patients was experiencing some pain.
The group then retired to a conference room and discussed freely what they had just seen and heard.
It was an amazing morning. In my opinion, this is what medical education is all about. It could not have been better. Kudos to Dr. Allegre, the students who did very well, and the patients who had much to teach. Everyone learned something valuable. I think we have got something good going here.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Marjorie S. Sirridge, MD Interview
The Marge Sirridge interview of Feb 26th, is up on the website and ready for viewing. Go to
www.myjohnlocke.com Select the website for videos and then select the Sirridge interview. There are 10 short video clips. You will learn a lot about the UMKC School of Medicine.
www.myjohnlocke.com Select the website for videos and then select the Sirridge interview. There are 10 short video clips. You will learn a lot about the UMKC School of Medicine.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
In Memory of Stanley R. Friesen, MD, PhD,
We were saddened to learn that Stan Friesen passed away on Feb 28, 2008. Those of you who knew him will be interested in the interview which he gave to the John Locke Society on Dec 6, 2007. Fifteen video clips totaling over 90 minutes of the interview can be seen on our website. Go to http://www.myjohnlocke.com/ . Click on the website for videos (second one down) and select the Stan Friesen interview, or click here on http://www.johnlockeweb.info/.
This interview speaks for itself and is a fitting tribute to a man who devoted his life to medicine and teaching. Our condolances to his family, friends and the many students who loved him.
Rest in Peace, Dr. Friesen.
This interview speaks for itself and is a fitting tribute to a man who devoted his life to medicine and teaching. Our condolances to his family, friends and the many students who loved him.
Rest in Peace, Dr. Friesen.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
KC Hospice House Seminars
On Tuesday evening, Feb 19, 2008, the KC Hospice and Palliative Care Center hosted a dinner at the Hospice House for the Student Volunteers from UMKC and KUMC and the Faculty of the John Locke Elementary School Project who are working with them.
It was a most enjoyable evening and a historic one as well. It saw the launching of a joint project whereby the KC Hospice would conduct a Seminar on Death and Dying for the Student Volunteers on the fourth Saturday of each month beginning March 22. The Seminars will be held at the Hospice House from 9-11 AM and will be led by Dr. Ann Allegre.
We think this will be an exciting project.
It was a most enjoyable evening and a historic one as well. It saw the launching of a joint project whereby the KC Hospice would conduct a Seminar on Death and Dying for the Student Volunteers on the fourth Saturday of each month beginning March 22. The Seminars will be held at the Hospice House from 9-11 AM and will be led by Dr. Ann Allegre.
We think this will be an exciting project.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
School Volunteers
Student medical student volunteers from UMKC and KUMC are now working with our JLS doctors in the Elementary School Health Program. Assignments have been made and classes have started. So far, it has been accepted enthusiastically by everyone involved.
We are now posting a JLS calendar so that everyone can keep up with assignments. You can access it by going to: www.myjohnlocke.com and selecting the calendar.
We are now posting a JLS calendar so that everyone can keep up with assignments. You can access it by going to: www.myjohnlocke.com and selecting the calendar.
Chris Thomas Interview
The Chris Thomas interview of January 8, 2008 is up on the website and ready for viewing. There are 10 short Video clips. You can access them by going to: www.myjohnlocke.com.
Select the Video website and you are in business. You may think you know Chris and St. Lukes Hospital, but you will learn something from this interview.
Select the Video website and you are in business. You may think you know Chris and St. Lukes Hospital, but you will learn something from this interview.
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